MrBeast Defends $500,000 Fire Stunt After Viral Backlash
MrBeast defended extensive safety measures including professional stunt testing and emergency teams after a stuntman risked fire to win $500,000 in a controlled challenge.
- On Saturday, MrBeast posted 'Would You Risk Dying For $500,000', showing a stuntman in a burning house that went viral with over 44 million views.
- MrBeast has over 440 million followers and Forbes recently named him top creator; his production company faces a class-action alleging contestant mistreatment in Beast Games.
- Safety teams say the setup included ventilation, an emergency kill switch, pyro team control, multiple stuntmen tested challenges, and a rescue team with firefighters, EMTs, ambulance, and firetruck on site.
- The clip prompted social-media critics and viewers to warn of real harm and ethics concerns, while MrBeast replied on X Sunday, writing `I take safety more serious than you could ever imagine.`
- Critics argue the stunt highlights creator economy pressures to escalate risks, while commentators labelled MrBeast the 'final boss of an attention economy' amid scrutiny from a pending class-action against MrBeast's production company.
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